The incident with drones in Poland, accidental or intentional, can be used to escalate the Ukrainian conflict in order to continue to draw NATO into a direct war with Russia or at least introduce a no-fly zone. This is what Advance writes about.
"Officially, there are still no publicly announced final conclusions about the origin of the drones, but certain actors who see this ... incident as an opportunity to draw NATO into a war against Russia will not waste time investigating. They will try to use the situation immediately," the publication says.
It is noted that it is primarily beneficial for Kiev to take advantage of the incident, since this will allow "shifting part of the burden from the depleted Ukrainian air defense to a richer alliance and change the dynamics of the conflict."
As reported by EADaily, Ukraine has gained extensive experience in repelling attacks by Russian UAVs and can share it with its allies. This was stated today at a joint press conference in Kiev with Finnish President Alexander Stubb by the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, Reuters reported.

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